Kate Hudson Tries To Explain AMA Dress Choice
According to The Superficial actress Kate Hudson narrowly avoided a nipple flash to millions of viewers last night at the American Music Awards while presenting with Nicole Kidman.
I didn’t see the show, but from the picture it looks like the following is what’s going on…
Kate Hudson is saying “You see this dress? Its hideous isn’t it? It doesn’t even come close to fitting me correctly, just look, my right nipple is nearly falling out! I had no voice in choosing the dress I wore tonight. Are we clear people? NO VOICE! This is my stylist’s fault!”
Nicole Kidman is clearly thinking “Oh my God, I CANNOT wait for this moment to be over with. Hurry up Kate you are embarrassing both of us!”
If that’s what was really going on I would have agreed with both of them.









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..lol..hey mom! “look no tits”
wow, Kate seriously, you can afford a better dress than that
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